Week 4 Cady - "Anathematise"
Anathematise ( can be spelled as anathematize):
v. curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment
“Mrs. Dent here bent over to the pious lady and whispered something in her ear; I suppose, from the answer elicited, it was a reminder that one of the anathematised race was present” (Bronte 268). This quote is from Jane Eyre.
Although I spelled this word wrong five times, I chose it because of how wonderfully dramatic it is. It comes from Ecclesiastical Greek anathematizein which means to excommunicate which makes it even better. This is a word I definitely plan to use in my everyday vocabulary. Who wouldn't want to curse or threaten someone with divine punishment?
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